Re: transmission - rebuild or exchange
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Mark,
Sounds like you're talking about an Ultramatic in this case. I personally don't think retaining the original transmission is critical at all when it comes to affecting value but depending on how I was going to use the car, I might be concerned about the original engine staying with the car. I'm sure there were Packard dealerships all over the country that changed tranny's out if something serious enough happened like a casting defect or spun bushing or whatever the case may be, does it make it any less valuable today if it was changed out by a Packard dealership years ago? Besides, unless it's documented, who's to say anyway? I think there were instances where for instance there was an overstock of '51 Ultramatics at the end of the run and to use them up they installed them in the early '52 cars but did it make the '52 car less valuable because it had a '51 transmission in it? No because who would know unless there was a major change like the early '54's coming out with the standard Ultramatic and then later cars being equipped with the gear-start. I'd probably go the exchange route too considering the experience that went into the build...just my 2 cents worth.
Posted on: 2013/8/20 22:50
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Re: transmission - rebuild or exchange
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Unlike Ultras, I don't believe standard trans had any serial or stamped mfg numbers. If that's the case there would be no way to tell an exchanged trans from the original. Even if there is a number, as was mentioned exchange transmissions were available from a dealer and without records who could ever say if one was installed.
Posted on: 2013/8/20 23:01
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Howard
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Re: transmission - rebuild or exchange
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Gator, your two cents are worth quite a bit to me. And Howard, you are the sage as far as I am concerned.
I suspected that transmissions were pretty generic and I just wanted to make sure. BTW this is a standard with OD for '47. I have confidence in our friends at Max Merritt as opposed to a bit of a crap shoot with a local transmission shop. I think the extra shipping costs could be well worth the aggravation. Lucky for me we have a good engine shop in Anchorage that has rebuilt dozens of engines for some of my fellow AACA members. Thanks Gentlemen, Mark
Posted on: 2013/8/20 23:48
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